they have small one right

Jay223

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at a petstore i say 2 kinds of angelfish one said angelfish (lg) large and the other said angelfish (sm) small the lg grew up to be like 12 and the sm grew uo to be like 4 or 6 i want to get the sm but can the sm eat 1 inch fish when it gets bigger cause i got some 1 inch fish in there now and the sm only get to ge like 4 inches.
 
angel fish I think need 55G for a mated pair? correct me if I am wrong, As for the sizes...I've seen some huge ones
 
There is no "small" variety of any species, you just purchase them small. That being said, any angelfish you buy will max. out at approx. 6 inches.
 
A lg and sm angelfish ARE THE SAME THING They are just younger. Get the small angelfish for now as its younger and will live longer. Fish stores do that because they are dumb.
 
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yep. "small" ones are just young ones, and will need at least 20-30gs for one as an adult. and please try to work on your grammar as it is hard to understand you.
 
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well i got a 55 gal tank and 6 inches what going up or 6 inches long
 
Jay223, can you please stop using the large bold text and random capitalization? Its not cute or funny.

As far as the angel, yeah, theyre all going to be around the same size at maturity. Remind us what you have in your tank? (or, put it in your signature, since you keep asking about this or that fish, save us all some time) It may not be a good idea.
 
ok can you see my sig
 
Work on the zebra danio and tetra school That should be your first priority, your CURRENT fish
 
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